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Nexa3D and Williams Racing Partner to Produce 3DP Parts for Motorsport Applications

Published on 2021-03-25. Edited By : SpecialChem

TAGS:  3D Printing     Automotive    Part Design & Manufacturing   

Formula 1 racing team Williams Racing has announced a partnership with Nexa3D to produce custom polymer parts for motorsport applications.

Manufacturing Lightweight Wind Tunnel Components


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Specifically, the racing team will be able to leverage Nexa3D’s high-speed NXE400 3D printer to manufacture functional wind tunnel components. The lightweight parts will be used to help test the aerodynamic properties of the team’s race cars, ensuring they remain competitive in the high-octane world of Formula 1.

Al Peasland, head of technical and innovation partnerships at Williams Racing, states, “We’re extremely excited to announce our partnership with Nexa3D and look forward to enhancing our additive manufacturing capabilities with their innovative high-speed printing technologies. Formula One is a challenging environment that demands a continuous improvement philosophy to remain competitive.”

Nexa3D’s High-speed LSPc Technology


The flagship NXE400 system operates on the company’s proprietary Lubricant Sublayer Photo-curing (LSPc) technology, Nexa3D’s take on resin-based 3D printing. The system boasts a 20x productivity increase over its industrial competitors, owing to its patented structured light matrix and large-format build volume measuring 275 x 155 x 400mm. By opting for the NXE400 over conventional manufacturing techniques, Williams Racing will be able to cut its production times from hours to minutes, all while minimizing material waste.

“Our partnership with Williams Racing represents the fusion of top-tier engineering and race car performance,” said Avi Reichental, co-founder and CEO of Nexa3D. “With its ultrafast production cycles, the NXE400 represents the Formula One of additive manufacturing at scale. Few companies appreciate speed like Williams Racing and they represent the perfect partner for our polymer 3D printing technology.”

Debottlenecking Process with Time-saving Features


The NXE400 works in conjunction with the company’s NexaX software, a comprehensive ‘file-to-part’ platform that features both file slicing capabilities and full manufacturing execution system (MES) workflow functionality. As such, the Williams Racing team will be able to cover every aspect of the pre-printing preparation stage to 3D print their structurally optimized, lightweight wind tunnel parts.

Izhar Medalsy, CTO of Nexa3D, has previously said, “With our NXE 400 3D printers completing entire jobs in 15- to 30-minute cycles, we quickly realized that file preparation and build set up are new sources of bottlenecks as these processes can take orders of magnitude longer than the entire print job. This problem is exactly what we set out to solve with NexaX.”

Nexa3D’s software uses process interplay algorithms to optimize the entire end-to-end 3D printing production cycle to ensure a high-level of part performance and minimal lead times. NexaX also features resin consumption estimation functionality and a live print view mode for in-situ process monitoring. Additionally, Williams Racing will be able to integrate the program with other software tools via the platform’s APIs, which allow for generative design, automated print parameter optimization, and even ROI calculators.

Peasland concludes, “Our partnership will enable the team to continue to push boundaries in 3D printing, and present new opportunities for Nexa3D to further advance their revolutionary technology.”


Source: Nexa3D
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